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- Develop a more thankful attitude with a fun gratitude bingo challenge to express appreciation over an extended period of time
- Be grateful for the good things in life by saying "thank you," sharing your joys with others, and paying it forward with kindness
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How to Play Gratitude Bingo
Materials
- Free Gratitude Bingo Challenge Printable
- Writing Utensil like pen or markers to cross off or color items as completed
Instructions
- Print out bingo cards for yourself and/or other participants.
- Determine the amount of time to complete the tasks on the card (eg. in the month of November, over the summer, etc).
- A standard goal would be to take time to express gratitude every day (or nearly every day). Participants should try aim to complete at least one item a day, though participants may choose to do more than one in a single day, or there may be days skipped in which case they may choose to catch up on other days.
- (Optional) To keep participants motivated throughout the period, designate prizes or rewards for getting a line of bingo (a row, column, or diagonal of 5) instead of having to wait until they get blackout bingo.
- (Optional) If done with a group, have participants share ways they've expressed gratitude to complete the tasks on their card. Give prizes or reward yourself if desired.
Notes
Gratitude Bingo Game
Content and/or features: This gratefulness bingo game contains a 5x5 grid with a free space in the center.
There are two versions, one for kids and adults. Tasks are generally the same; the kids edition refers to school and the adults version refers to the workplace.
There are 24 tasks to promote a thankful mindset to show appreciation, such as to:
- Really listen to someone tell you a story about themselves
- Find gently used items to donate to charity
- Don’t complain for a whole day
- Ask someone 3 things they are grateful for and thank them for sharing
- Treat a good friend to a drink (adults) or Bring an extra snack to give to a good friend (kids)
- Take a gratitude walk and enjoy your surroundings
- Compliment yourself on something you accomplished today
- Give someone a hug or high five
- Volunteer at an event or charity
- Share your favorite song with a friend and say why you like it
- Use the alphabet to create list of something you are grateful for
- Say thank you to a coworker or colleague (adults) or Say thank you to a worker at school (kids)
- Say "It’s okay" if something doesn’t go the way you wanted it
- Stop to smell a flower
- Write down 3 things you are grateful for every day this week
- Thank someone who prepared a meal for you today
- Leave positive feedback for a local business (comment form, social media, review)
- Share a story with a family member of your favorite memory with them
- Smile at everyone you see today
- Tell a relative three things that you appreciate them doing for you
- Close your eyes and soak in the very moment
- Read your favorite book to someone and share why you love it
- Make a collage of things you are grateful for by cutting pictures out of a magazine
- Say "thank you" to a neighbor
Color: This printable is mainly black and white with a small floral graphic in color. It is printer-friendly in grayscale.
Format and/or number of pages: This is a single-page 8.5 x 11 inch non-editable PDF.
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